Working With Harold Guetzkow: Reflections From a Last Link in the Chain
Kent J. Kille
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Kent J. Kille: The College of Wooster, USA, kkille@wooster.edu
Simulation & Gaming, 2011, vol. 42, issue 3, 338-341
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In 2001, Harold Guetzkow reached out to Kent Kille, a scholar beginning his academic career, and subsequently helped inspire and support a project that culminated in the publication of the edited volume The UN Secretary-General and Moral Authority: Ethics and Religion in International Leadership. This article recounts the project, which would turn out to be the final research engagement by Guetzkow at the end of a long and storied academic career, and presents impressions from the author of Guetzkow’s ongoing search for knowledge, his supportive mentoring role, and his conscientious commitment to the place of ethics in global affairs.
Keywords: conscience; ethics; global affairs; Harold Guetzkow; international relations; mentoring; moral authority; personal values; religion; scholarly engagement; secretary-general; United Nations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1177/1046878110377423
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